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i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. romney wasn't. that is not hard to say. you can see it happily. i'm happy that i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. >> you are not worried then about coming across to viewers maybe even in south carolina, florida and beyond new hampshire as negative? >> i don't think telling the truth in a happy pleasant way comes across as negative. it may come across as the truth. you have to ask governor romney how he was about describing his record. >> he has a website and you said it is not-romney.org. how can i run for president and say i'm for romney.org. thank captured it. >> what else will you do? >> i don't know. you have to talk to people that know all of these things. >> how concerned are you about mitt romney winning new hampshire, iowa and being ahead in the polls in south carolina? >> i'm very concerned. i think that we have to clarify. we have two weeks to clarify in south carolina that he is a massachusetts moderate and he has a whole series of experiences an values that are the opposite of the south carolina republic par
i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. romney wasn't. that is not hard to say. you can see it happily. i'm happy that i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. >> you are not worried then about coming across to viewers maybe even in south carolina, florida and beyond new hampshire as negative? >> i don't think telling the truth in a happy pleasant way comes across as negative. it may come across as the truth. you have to ask governor romney how he was about describing his record....
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they fought for things that americans that ronald reagan referred to. it is the face of having seven children ages 20-3. it is not the best time to run for president of the united states. we felt compelled because as ronald reagan said, we did not want to have to sit down some day and look at the eyes of our children's children and describe to them in america where once men were free. there were all born in pennsylvania. they all understand that has the greatness. all of us understand what was sacrifice. that is why we fight this fight. not because some poster tells us. because they know in their gut big things are adrift and in state at this election. i ask each and every one of the a to join us, to saddle up like reagan did with cowboy boots, take on that responsibility over the next five weeks. we're going to head to louisiana for here. we're feeling good about winning louisiana on saturday. [applause] we are heading to louisiana for the rest of the week and then we will be back here in pennsylvania. we will pick up a whole boatload of delegates and
they fought for things that americans that ronald reagan referred to. it is the face of having seven children ages 20-3. it is not the best time to run for president of the united states. we felt compelled because as ronald reagan said, we did not want to have to sit down some day and look at the eyes of our children's children and describe to them in america where once men were free. there were all born in pennsylvania. they all understand that has the greatness. all of us understand what was...
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there is only one ronald reagan. the only one who came here to see as and that is rick santorum. we are in the 16th congressional district. i want to say the names of our delegates. they are pledged to represent board. you have to go down your ballot to vote for each of these people in order for us to win. one of them is over here to my left. let's give her a round of applause. ♪ from the great county of ford, jan peterson. her husband phil is serving as an alternate delegate. from the neighboring 17th district -- let's give her a round of applause. the great congressman from the 16th district is here. i am from henry county. i will be on the 17th district ballots. this is an alternate delegates in the 17th district. from sterling, ill., one of our delegates, let's give her a round of applause. do not forget to vote for delegates. thank you very much. ♪ >> yard signs are available back here at the lemonade stand. god bless you all. it out and vote and get your neighbors to vote. >> great interview. ♪ >> ♪ victory is in sight there is hope for our nation again may be the f
there is only one ronald reagan. the only one who came here to see as and that is rick santorum. we are in the 16th congressional district. i want to say the names of our delegates. they are pledged to represent board. you have to go down your ballot to vote for each of these people in order for us to win. one of them is over here to my left. let's give her a round of applause. ♪ from the great county of ford, jan peterson. her husband phil is serving as an alternate delegate. from the...
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we now have a reagan republican party that everybody that ran for president wants to the run as ronald reagan which is why you have conservatives supporting each of the candidates. it's called winning. it's not a problem. it's confusing, but it's winning. second, we are not auditioning for fearless leader. we don't need a president to tell us what direction we want to go. we want the paul ryan budget which cuts spending $6 trillion. [ applause ] this is very easy. block grants all of the 77, plus welfare systems. takes the unfunded liabilities and makes them fully funded and individually controlled by individualers. it takes spending down to 20% and then down to 15% in out years. the republicans in the house have passed 24-plus bills that strip out regulations. we just need a president to sign this stuff. we don't need someone to think it up or design it. we have a house and a senate. the leadership now for the modern conservative movement for next 20 years is coming out of the house and the senate. so focus on electing the most conservative republican who can win in each house seat, a
we now have a reagan republican party that everybody that ran for president wants to the run as ronald reagan which is why you have conservatives supporting each of the candidates. it's called winning. it's not a problem. it's confusing, but it's winning. second, we are not auditioning for fearless leader. we don't need a president to tell us what direction we want to go. we want the paul ryan budget which cuts spending $6 trillion. [ applause ] this is very easy. block grants all of the 77,...
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president obama doesn't have much in common with ronald reagan. the difference between the two men is fairly simple. was a long to spread the wealth. the other to spread freedom. in my book "scorpions for breakfast" i tell of my meeting with president obama in the oval office. one 9 look him in the eye and i told him i didn't want to talk about his so-called comprehensive immigration reform. our border with out of control. i stand here today aiming to make a case on the subject of america's border with mexico and immigration policy. i know my words will be distorted by those who disagree. my opponents have already painted me as hardest and and compassionate. they are wrong. my record, my life, how long the critics are. it has nothing to do with skin color, nothing to do with extremism. instead it is rooted in freedom. it shares the spirit of our founding fathers request to form a more perfect union leaders will establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of l
president obama doesn't have much in common with ronald reagan. the difference between the two men is fairly simple. was a long to spread the wealth. the other to spread freedom. in my book "scorpions for breakfast" i tell of my meeting with president obama in the oval office. one 9 look him in the eye and i told him i didn't want to talk about his so-called comprehensive immigration reform. our border with out of control. i stand here today aiming to make a case on the subject of...
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ronald reagan. his story is an american story. he was an ordinary man who did extraordinary things. he was a mantra to his convictions. true to his man convictions. he knew who he was and where he wanted to go and how to get there. he believed in limited government, lower taxes, and strong national defense. he saw problems and acted swiftly to correct them. he will go down in history as one of our nation's greatest presidents and one of our world's greatest leaders. [applause] when i was coming of age, and he was a great inspiration to me than and still is today. when i first i running for governor, i tried to apply the same principles as well. i was applying to be the ceo of the wisconsin government. as part of the process, i reached out to people, young and old. i laid out a plan for the future. i said we faced an economical crisis. i told people what we would do. not long after being elected into office, we took action right away. a reporter visited me. he asked, why are you acting so quickly? mo
ronald reagan. his story is an american story. he was an ordinary man who did extraordinary things. he was a mantra to his convictions. true to his man convictions. he knew who he was and where he wanted to go and how to get there. he believed in limited government, lower taxes, and strong national defense. he saw problems and acted swiftly to correct them. he will go down in history as one of our nation's greatest presidents and one of our world's greatest leaders. [applause] when i was coming...
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sincerely, ronald reagan. richard sweat, a new hampshire democratic congressman said ronald reagan turned his vote to a yes. he was then attacked by the gun lobby and he lost his re-election campaign in 1994. we know what president reagan would be saying today if he were still with us. he would support diane feinstein's bill just like he did in 1994. the reaganite position is to support feinstein's assault weapons ban. but self proclaimed reaganite newt gingrich has not been talking about the assault weapons ban in the aftermath of the killing of children and women in newtown, connecticut. newt gingrich doesn't blame the easy availability of assault weapons in this country for the murder of 26 at the sandy hook elementary school. he blames this. >> an anti-religious secular bureaucracy, and secular judiciary, seeking to drive god out of public life. >> newt gingrich was one of the members of congress who received that letter in 1994 co-signed by president reagan, asking him to vote yes on a ban on the domestic
sincerely, ronald reagan. richard sweat, a new hampshire democratic congressman said ronald reagan turned his vote to a yes. he was then attacked by the gun lobby and he lost his re-election campaign in 1994. we know what president reagan would be saying today if he were still with us. he would support diane feinstein's bill just like he did in 1994. the reaganite position is to support feinstein's assault weapons ban. but self proclaimed reaganite newt gingrich has not been talking about the...
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highway revenue act of 1982, tax increase by ronald reagan. social security administration of 1983, tax increase by ronald reagan. deficit reduction act of 1984, tax increase by ronald reagan. consolidated omnibus budget wreck sill act of 1985, tax increase by ronald reagan. omnibus reconciliation act of 1985, tax increase. super fund amendments, tax increase. cr in '87, tax increase. omnibus budget reconciliation of 1987 tax increase. continuing resolution 1988, tax increase by ronald reagan which we now look back and say that was a fairly responsible thing to do. to think of this man who is -- they put the candles up and burn the incense and have the big picture of ronald reagan. to think of him running in a republican primary today he would be behind ron paul. he'd probably be out of the race right now. we've got to think about this when we're talking about how we're all going to sit down and figure this out. i think everybody is willing to make tough decisions. i think anybody that's been watching this recognized that the speaker and the p
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here's more from that event earlier today. >> ronald reagan stood for free markets, for a free economy. he would be appalled at looking what is happening today with the government takeover of health care. margaret thatcher after she left the prime ministership of england looked back at what she had accomplished in england at the same time that she served as reagan did. she said she never was able to accomplish what reagan accomplished in america. she said the reason the british national health care system. she said once government has their hooks into you, once government makes you dependent upon it for your very health and your lives and that of your children and your loved ones, it got you. [ applause ] they got you. and there is no amount of tributes you will not pay to get what you think you need to preserve your health and more importantly the health of those that you love. that's why obama care is the number one issue in this race. it is a race -- it's an issue about fundamental freedom. it's about whether you will be a generation that will be the generation that reagan talked ab
here's more from that event earlier today. >> ronald reagan stood for free markets, for a free economy. he would be appalled at looking what is happening today with the government takeover of health care. margaret thatcher after she left the prime ministership of england looked back at what she had accomplished in england at the same time that she served as reagan did. she said she never was able to accomplish what reagan accomplished in america. she said the reason the british national...
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ronald reagan was in essence holding the states hostage. we're going to take all of this money away from you if you don't listen to us in the federal government. >> did they all buckle? >> they all buckled. even wisconsin although i think wisconsin was the second to last state. >> i'm sure grudgingly. >> very grudgingly. now of course the story is much earlier than that, the story of the federal government getting involved and speaking to a knowledgeable group of school teachers and historians and public historians, i don't have to tell you about prohibition. and the federal government's great social experiment. what i did have to tell my fellow guys here, this was about the legacy of prohibition. >> brian, seems to me from what you're saying alcohol drives the expansion of the federal state. >> that's exactly right. and one can make a very good case for big government, so called, beginning not with the new deal but beginning with prohibition. for those of you who want to say sayonara, good riddance to big government, we got rid of prohibit
ronald reagan was in essence holding the states hostage. we're going to take all of this money away from you if you don't listen to us in the federal government. >> did they all buckle? >> they all buckled. even wisconsin although i think wisconsin was the second to last state. >> i'm sure grudgingly. >> very grudgingly. now of course the story is much earlier than that, the story of the federal government getting involved and speaking to a knowledgeable group of school...
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everybody talks about ronald reagan -- ronald reagan did not shrink the size of government. government was much bigger when reagan left office than when he started. there is this idea that is created out there that does not match the reality. when you get down to local communities where we do compromise, where we make the tough policy decisions, then yes, sometimes you can not do it. >> we are out of time. we are committed to sticking to the schedule. [applause] thank you all for coming. we will see you elsewhere during the day. >> here is a look at some of what we are covering on the c- span network today. at 1230 on c-span, the federalist society previews the upcoming supreme court term. remarks from education secretary arne duncan on c-span 2, the new america foundation looks at child care and education policy.
everybody talks about ronald reagan -- ronald reagan did not shrink the size of government. government was much bigger when reagan left office than when he started. there is this idea that is created out there that does not match the reality. when you get down to local communities where we do compromise, where we make the tough policy decisions, then yes, sometimes you can not do it. >> we are out of time. we are committed to sticking to the schedule. [applause] thank you all for coming....
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>> ronald reagan tried to do that. it amazes me how reagan has become one of the most beloved presidents. but people forget the stuff that happened there wanted to make sure civil-rights laws were not enforced the way they were supposed to be. so he decided to replace the commissioners they did not want anybody to watchdog them. then we got into of big fight i sued them and i won the lawsuit the court said the commission should be a watchdog and i said it should be a watchdog and not the lap dog but they succeeded to change the direction and even though we could get some traction like bush be gore, going out of the voter suppression it has never been the same. reagan succeeded to listen to ordinary people and is not independent. so they should endorse whatever the administration said. so those political appointees, their job is to monitor them. and to make suggestions. in the most recent election with the activity taking place the civil-rights commission should have been at the center of the debate based on history, an
>> ronald reagan tried to do that. it amazes me how reagan has become one of the most beloved presidents. but people forget the stuff that happened there wanted to make sure civil-rights laws were not enforced the way they were supposed to be. so he decided to replace the commissioners they did not want anybody to watchdog them. then we got into of big fight i sued them and i won the lawsuit the court said the commission should be a watchdog and i said it should be a watchdog and not the...
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now, it's not like ronald reagan did not know the racial context. you know after ronald reagan became the nominee the first speech he gave in mississippi about states rights. why that random little town in mississippi? that's where civil rights workers had been killed in the past. he didn't know that context? he knew that context. that's why he went down there to give that speech. you think he wasn't refer to go black folks when referring to welfare queen? then he was using the federal government for the welfare queens that he was in bed with, he didn't want to talk about that. he directed all the angry towards black people. if you're not sold yet, rush limbaugh will make it clear. >> the objective is unemployment more more food stamp benefits and the objective is an expanding welfare state. if the objective is to take the nation agency wealth and return it to the quote rightful owners. reparations. think forced reparations if you want to understand what is actually going on. >> cenk: do you understand that? welfare, food stamps, reparation for blac
now, it's not like ronald reagan did not know the racial context. you know after ronald reagan became the nominee the first speech he gave in mississippi about states rights. why that random little town in mississippi? that's where civil rights workers had been killed in the past. he didn't know that context? he knew that context. that's why he went down there to give that speech. you think he wasn't refer to go black folks when referring to welfare queen? then he was using the federal...
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ronald reagan said effectively these words. he said it's not the liberals are ignorant. it's just that what they know is wrong. [applause] and the idea, the very idea of raising taxes on small business and job creators at the very time we need more jobs is the sort of thing only an extreme liberal can come up with. this is the sort of thing that used to be in the democratic party in times past. bill clinton called himself a new democrat. he put that behind them. he believed in smaller government, reform welfare as we know to try to get the economy going with trade and other provisions, lower taxes. new democrats have done some good things to a lot of republicans have done some good things at this old style liberalism of bigger and bigger government and bigger and bigger taxes has got to him and we will end it in november. [cheers and applause] you know, the president said just give his policy sometime. now that's a change, a rhetoric because you see when he got inaugurated, he went on the today show shortly after and he said if i can turn the economy around in three year
ronald reagan said effectively these words. he said it's not the liberals are ignorant. it's just that what they know is wrong. [applause] and the idea, the very idea of raising taxes on small business and job creators at the very time we need more jobs is the sort of thing only an extreme liberal can come up with. this is the sort of thing that used to be in the democratic party in times past. bill clinton called himself a new democrat. he put that behind them. he believed in smaller...
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tax increase by ronald reagan, highway revenue act of 1982, tax increase by ronald reagan. social security of 1983 tax increase by ronald reagan. deficit reduction act of 1984, tax increase by ronald reagan. on the budget reconciliation act of 1985. omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1987. continuing resolution of 1988, tax increase by ronald reagan. which we now look back and say that was a fairly responsible thing to do. and to think of this man, they have this big picture of ronald reagan, to think of him running in a republican primary today, we would be behind ron paul in the -- he would probably be out of the race right now. we got to think about this when we're talking about how we're all going to sit down and figure this out. and i think everybody's willing to make tough decisions, i think anybody watching this recognized that the speaker and the president had some semblance of a deal that couldn't get passed on ideology. if we can't at least ask warren buffett, so we can do the kinds of things that are going to lead to long-term investments. i have one question v
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in the good times and bad, ronald reagan embodied optimism. this is very true that i do not have to tell you his favorite joke. i only have to repeat the punch line, "there must be a pony in here somewhere." [laughter] [applause] his optimism together with his brilliant mind, determined will, and nancy's love and support, they were the keys to ronald reagan epos greatness as an american leader. his temperament was his nature. his optimism only grew the more he talked to people from all walks of life. president reagan like to talk about his experiences touring plants all over the country. he would stay after to talk with their workers. as he listened, he would listen to their concerns. he came to realize how worried they were by the bureaucrats. not only within their own company, but also by bureaucratic interventions from washington, which were making their jobs more difficult. in my own travels across the country and in my town hall meetings in southern wisconsin, i have heard the same concerns. americans are worried about the future. many ar
in the good times and bad, ronald reagan embodied optimism. this is very true that i do not have to tell you his favorite joke. i only have to repeat the punch line, "there must be a pony in here somewhere." [laughter] [applause] his optimism together with his brilliant mind, determined will, and nancy's love and support, they were the keys to ronald reagan epos greatness as an american leader. his temperament was his nature. his optimism only grew the more he talked to people from...
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and about that. >>> ronald reagan who has ever called is not accused of being a socialist understood repeatedly that's when the deficit started to get out of control that for him to make a deal you have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases. he did it multiple times. he did not get through republican primary today. i asked our political analyst about this. >>> idea of residents of bonn was really saying is the truth which is that all the republicans are looking for social conservatism in the fabric of somebody like ronald reagan the positions they're being forced to take in some of these seven states especially are so extreme that their positions are more than likely president reagan wouldn't taken all those years ago when he ran. >>> the republican race may not be officially decided for a while it may take from the until the california primary on june 5th to get the needed delegate count. elizabeth cook cbs five. >>> is a chance to lock in the shoes of a loved one with a degenerative disease. the tools used to give us a rare look inside the world's of someone with dementia
and about that. >>> ronald reagan who has ever called is not accused of being a socialist understood repeatedly that's when the deficit started to get out of control that for him to make a deal you have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases. he did it multiple times. he did not get through republican primary today. i asked our political analyst about this. >>> idea of residents of bonn was really saying is the truth which is that all the republicans are looking for...
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ronald reagan. what is the problem that was so grave? what was bigger than the individual -- >> he didn't believe in using the federal government. so it must have been star wars. >> yeah, star wars. >> berlin wall. >> wrong, wrong, wrong. >> no? >> i'm convinced it will help state legislators to act in the national interest to save our children's lives by raising the drinking age to 21 across the country. >> this was about drunk driving. this was about alcohol. this was about something that i think most of us in this room think is a terrible thing, driving while drunk. but it's an example of how commonplace it became for the federal government to get involved in issues of health and safety in the 20th century. so much so, that even perhaps the strongest anti-big government president of the 20th century, well, there's some competition, but ronald reagan who defended the 10th amendment, who stood up for states' rights, said the federal government has to get involved when mothers against drunk drivers say that this is real trouble. and thos
ronald reagan. what is the problem that was so grave? what was bigger than the individual -- >> he didn't believe in using the federal government. so it must have been star wars. >> yeah, star wars. >> berlin wall. >> wrong, wrong, wrong. >> no? >> i'm convinced it will help state legislators to act in the national interest to save our children's lives by raising the drinking age to 21 across the country. >> this was about drunk driving. this was about...
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if there is a single reform, ronald reagan has identified with, it is tax reform. he persuaded america, both sides of the aisle, that lowering tax rates across the board and reducing the number of brackets and eliminating loopholes were essential to restarting america's engine of economic growth. he was right. his major tax reforms enacted with bipartisan support. to be a cornerstone of unprecedented economic boom that occurred in that decade during his presidency and continued in the decade that followed. as the years went by, credits and lobbyist loopholes grew back into the codes like weeds. president obama wants to take us further in the wrong direction. he remains committed to taking more and more and the paychecks of hard-working americans, not to pay down debt, but to pursue more government spending. we propose an overhaul of the tax code to make it more simple and competitive. [applause] the lower rates across the board. the economy grows and because we propose to close a special interests loopholes that go to the well off. when we lowered tax rates by clos
if there is a single reform, ronald reagan has identified with, it is tax reform. he persuaded america, both sides of the aisle, that lowering tax rates across the board and reducing the number of brackets and eliminating loopholes were essential to restarting america's engine of economic growth. he was right. his major tax reforms enacted with bipartisan support. to be a cornerstone of unprecedented economic boom that occurred in that decade during his presidency and continued in the decade...
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in his book," the rebellion of ronald reagan," the author wrote religion has been a central component of interest in soviet union. in russia i say religion is alive. beleaguered, tormented but alive. he had written this after her first visit to the soviet union in 1967. in a state where great cathedrals have been turned into obscene anti-religious museums, where god has officially been declared dead, this was a sublime example of his enduring strength in the hearts of men. she had studied the history of the russian orthodox church for her bird "land of the fire bird." the church has represented the aspirations of the russian people and provided them with the inspiration and strength in the darkest hours of their history. this passage both informed and inspired president reagan. we must ask ourselves today if there's not a lesson to be learned about just how quickly things can change in cultures where religious liberties are chipped away and eventually forgotten all together. let us be attentive as we often repeat in our orthodox liturgies. orthodox christianity is finding a home in pl
in his book," the rebellion of ronald reagan," the author wrote religion has been a central component of interest in soviet union. in russia i say religion is alive. beleaguered, tormented but alive. he had written this after her first visit to the soviet union in 1967. in a state where great cathedrals have been turned into obscene anti-religious museums, where god has officially been declared dead, this was a sublime example of his enduring strength in the hearts of men. she had...
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this is in the city were ronald reagan grew up. we spoke with several reporters covering the race about the significance of illinois and the battle for the republican nomination. we still have 50% of the primaries to come. host: the essence of this story, the party is preparing for the possibility advising campaigns, about what the rules state. guest: that is true. it is possible. you cannot rule it out. you have eight strong candidate for mitt romney. you can see the possibility of people refusing to drop off. if mitt romney can come up with the right number of delegates, before then, this argument will end. they are wise to prepare for the possibility. it is a pretty small possibility. >> i know you are quite familiar with the rule number 38. mitt romney may have a million more votes than rick santorum and newt gingrich. mitt romney may have more delegates than the other candidates combined, but when you come to tampa, anything goes. we need somebody who can beat president obama. guest: rick santorum needs to prove he can when. i
this is in the city were ronald reagan grew up. we spoke with several reporters covering the race about the significance of illinois and the battle for the republican nomination. we still have 50% of the primaries to come. host: the essence of this story, the party is preparing for the possibility advising campaigns, about what the rules state. guest: that is true. it is possible. you cannot rule it out. you have eight strong candidate for mitt romney. you can see the possibility of people...
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ronald reagan was a great president. his legacy holds. >> it's slightly false to claim to be the sole inheriter. >> he didn't say that, nancy reagan said that. it's on video. you can watch it yourself. >> i've seen the video. she refers to mr. gingrich and members of congress, as you know. let's move on for a moment. >> who he was leading the republicans in the congress. >> let's move on. >> let's move on. >> there's some commentators, you've refused to answer specific questions. >> you asked me questions that i can't answer. we'll move on. >> some commentators who say that mr. gingrich's lie concerns the notion that he's an outsider and another lobbyist. you know that he was elected in 1979. he served for 20 years. he opens an office on k street. he consults for numerous companies. he claims to be an outsider. that, sir, has got to be false, hasn't it? >> no, it isn't. newt gingrich spent his whole career by being the anti-establishment. there's a reason the establishment doesn't like newt gingrich. they know if he's in
ronald reagan was a great president. his legacy holds. >> it's slightly false to claim to be the sole inheriter. >> he didn't say that, nancy reagan said that. it's on video. you can watch it yourself. >> i've seen the video. she refers to mr. gingrich and members of congress, as you know. let's move on for a moment. >> who he was leading the republicans in the congress. >> let's move on. >> let's move on. >> there's some commentators, you've refused to...
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ronald reagan used forcen frequently. he built up our military dramaticly to intimidate the soviet empire and it worked because they collapsed. he was careful about using force and when he did use a, it was precise and overwhelming and liberated the island of grenada from a communist dictatorship. we used when air strike against gaddafi after americans were killed in the bombing in berlin by libyan agents. that scared gaddafi says decisively he was quiet for many years. ronald rgan did not believe in getting involved in long drawn out campaigns anywhere. he thought it was against american policy and the thought the american people would not sustain it. he his goal was to be very powerful and behind that power use diplomatic, in -- economic, intellectual a other capabilities to get our way and not to use armed force very often. there's a lot to be learned by studng how ronald reagan would and would at host: act. meredith, new hampshire, good morning. caller: how are you? guest: our you? caller: it was very impressive last
ronald reagan used forcen frequently. he built up our military dramaticly to intimidate the soviet empire and it worked because they collapsed. he was careful about using force and when he did use a, it was precise and overwhelming and liberated the island of grenada from a communist dictatorship. we used when air strike against gaddafi after americans were killed in the bombing in berlin by libyan agents. that scared gaddafi says decisively he was quiet for many years. ronald rgan did not...
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ronald reagan, when he left office, his last words to the american people, he expressed concern about whether america was going to do as well in the future. the reason for that is because he was worried about american children not learning about the real american history is. the real origins of our country. what holds it together as a nation. in america, i am a first- generation american. my dad came over on the boat. when my father came to this country with his grandfather when he was 7. when he came to this country, he stepped on american shores and because he came here to be part of this great experiment, that day he became an american. america is not about a race or ethnicity. it is about an ideal and a set of values that make us a country. we forget that. we forget that somehow, america is an enterprise. it is constantly changing the basic core of america is the same. it is what makes us exceptional. that is our founding document. barack obama said about nine months ago, he listed a whole bunch entitlement programs. everything from medicare to unemployment insurance. america is a
ronald reagan, when he left office, his last words to the american people, he expressed concern about whether america was going to do as well in the future. the reason for that is because he was worried about american children not learning about the real american history is. the real origins of our country. what holds it together as a nation. in america, i am a first- generation american. my dad came over on the boat. when my father came to this country with his grandfather when he was 7. when...
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came out of the imagination of ronald reagan. i will say something about that, but allowed the rest of it to come in these hall ways and from people who have been associated with this foundation for a long time. as someone who is kind of a new convert to the republican party, but not such a new convert to conservatism, this is like being in the cathedral. i am honored in that sense. rob alluded to the fact that i switched parties a few weeks ago and did it the new fashioned way and i did a listing on my blog about it. i have gotten some attention, some publicity for it. not of it not deserved. it is a little bit unusual for someone who used to be a democratic elected official to switch parties. it is unusual for an african-american democratic elected official to switch camps. i get all of that. i want to put it in perspective. 2008, president obama got 53% of the vote. by the way, that's the biggest margin anybody running for president of the united states has gotten since george hw bush got 54%. relative landslide in our closely
came out of the imagination of ronald reagan. i will say something about that, but allowed the rest of it to come in these hall ways and from people who have been associated with this foundation for a long time. as someone who is kind of a new convert to the republican party, but not such a new convert to conservatism, this is like being in the cathedral. i am honored in that sense. rob alluded to the fact that i switched parties a few weeks ago and did it the new fashioned way and i did a...
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reagan, does he need to be more specific on what he would cut? what exactly are you not hearing from romney that you think voters need to hear? >> having a plan, not just an economic plan, but on what he would do budgetary, and talking about that. it does not have the be9-9-9 or something like that from the other candidates, but boaters need to hear him repetitively talking about it and having a strong belief that he is going to deliver on it. voters have become so cynical about politics, not just about candidates making promises and not delivering on them, but more importantly, about canted it's getting into office and then not having the willingness to take on the tough issues. part of it is convincing voters that i have a plan and i am committed to enacting it. >> you had a big financial advantage over your opponent. what did it get you? >> you have to look at the big picture. you go all the way back to last february, both the state and national union supported attacking me when the reforms were up. they spent millions in the state supreme cou
reagan, does he need to be more specific on what he would cut? what exactly are you not hearing from romney that you think voters need to hear? >> having a plan, not just an economic plan, but on what he would do budgetary, and talking about that. it does not have the be9-9-9 or something like that from the other candidates, but boaters need to hear him repetitively talking about it and having a strong belief that he is going to deliver on it. voters have become so cynical about politics,...
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>>neil: but do you think the clips would be like ronald reagan of, if romney is the nominee, will do what reagan supporters did in 1976, not vote for jimmy carter but not vote at all? >>guest: no, 1976 was post watergate so do not pass lead yourself again, neil. the fact is santorum is a good republican if the long run --. >>neil: governor you would be the first to agree with me that the appear tide of conservatives rallying around gerald ford was no this. you would agree with that. >>guest: i do and i ask you to understand --. >>neil: did you know that was a close race. that is what they are saying, with rick santorum backers back away. >>guest: they will vote republican. the agenda, today, for all republicans, including rick santorum, including newt gingrich all the candidates and all the activists is to replace president obama. >>neil: always a pleasure, governor. he wasn't worried after rick santorum's unemployment gaffe this week, one of the biggest becomers worried now? foster friess a big money supporter to the senator [ man ] hmm. a lot can happen in two hundred thousand mile
>>neil: but do you think the clips would be like ronald reagan of, if romney is the nominee, will do what reagan supporters did in 1976, not vote for jimmy carter but not vote at all? >>guest: no, 1976 was post watergate so do not pass lead yourself again, neil. the fact is santorum is a good republican if the long run --. >>neil: governor you would be the first to agree with me that the appear tide of conservatives rallying around gerald ford was no this. you would agree with...
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you have ronald reagan, the cold warrior. you have gorbachev that grew up in communism and obviously worked his way through that system. two men who you couldn't imagine were going to come together and begin to trust each other. did reagan -- did they change each other? did they come to their decisions to negotiate independently because of what was going on in their countries? what do you think was happening that brought this incredible thing to change the world together? >> it's certainly true that you can't imagine two more different leaders coming together to do such historic things as they did 20, 25 years ago. i think having studied history, that great leaders are political figures who transend their former selves when confronted with some historic opportunity. i think that was the case of reagan and gorbachev. when gorbachev came to power in march 1985, he already had these ideas that would lead to an attempt to end the cold war. i don't think it was ended, but you haven't asked me yet. >> go ahead. take it where you wa
you have ronald reagan, the cold warrior. you have gorbachev that grew up in communism and obviously worked his way through that system. two men who you couldn't imagine were going to come together and begin to trust each other. did reagan -- did they change each other? did they come to their decisions to negotiate independently because of what was going on in their countries? what do you think was happening that brought this incredible thing to change the world together? >> it's...
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of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m, my am ma mattlma mater, we unique way of addressing defeat. aggies never lose. we just run out of time. so you can say that my presidential campaign just ran out of time. but i haven't run out on the ideas or my beliefs in our shared conservative ideas. a candidate i am no more. but a committed tenth amendment conservative i will be until the last breath i draw in my body. there is not about merely ending record debt, run away spending, fail washington policies represented in the form of the obama administration. the question has never been whether obama must go but
of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m,...
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when i was 11, i was an active ronald reagan supporter. another was a democrat paired i had a huge arguments with her -- a democrat. i had a huge argument with her. but then i switch to high school. i was interested in women's issues. i was pro-choice as a move into college. i was very clearly a democrat by the time i got to that first semester and started volunteering for mike dukakis. >> what do you feel the strongest when it comes to issues? >> because of my own experience, and fill most passionately about ensuring -- i know it sounds a little cliche -- but i feel strongly that people have access to opportunity. we are very polarized in washington about the role of government. i feel like i am living example of a person who was helped by a series of government programs. if those programs did not exist, a mother would have had to go back to india, a divorced woman. my whole family would have been stigmatized. my opportunities would have been far more limited. a series of programs, food stamps, free and reduced lunches, section 8 housing,
when i was 11, i was an active ronald reagan supporter. another was a democrat paired i had a huge arguments with her -- a democrat. i had a huge argument with her. but then i switch to high school. i was interested in women's issues. i was pro-choice as a move into college. i was very clearly a democrat by the time i got to that first semester and started volunteering for mike dukakis. >> what do you feel the strongest when it comes to issues? >> because of my own experience, and...
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>> well, we know what ronald reagan did because he did it in 1986. he had a big study done by the treasury department and they made a lot of recommendations and sent them to capitol hill and they discussed it and they ended up lowering the top tax rate from 50% to 28% but among other things he raised the capital gains rate from 20% to 28% because ronald reagan said he ought to treat capital gains, income from capital, the same as labor, and i think that's an idea that is really pretty off the table today. >> jon: so would ronald reagan be too liberal for today's republican party in terms of financial policy? >> i don't think there's any questions qe. everybody forgets although he cut taxes his first year he raise the them almost every other year of his presidency, 11 different times. >> jon: because he was-- and i think we boast admit now-- a communist ( laughter ) i mean, we would both agree-- how is it that one of the biggest obstacles to tax reform in this country is a group called americans for tax reform? >> that's a very interesting question. g
>> well, we know what ronald reagan did because he did it in 1986. he had a big study done by the treasury department and they made a lot of recommendations and sent them to capitol hill and they discussed it and they ended up lowering the top tax rate from 50% to 28% but among other things he raised the capital gains rate from 20% to 28% because ronald reagan said he ought to treat capital gains, income from capital, the same as labor, and i think that's an idea that is really pretty off...
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ronald reagan's. with the limits that you are in a government where we are now looking at very few paying the freight for it we have to do something about that. >> i think we do. but let me tell you. powers at be are not in washington. as long as you are there, powers that be are in washington. >> i have you on the phone. >> enough said i got you on the phone. we talk about a simplified tax code and i think it is the way to go. >> i think that is what paul ryan should have said to joe biden. he voted for 50 to 28%. and the democrats led the fight over the years and kerry brown he wanted 100 percent to pay income tax at the exact same rate and came in second in the primary in 1992 in the democratic party. everyone knows you should have a low rate flat tax for economic growth and/or fairness. it is the right way to go. >> i'm sorry. but everyone having skin in the game. >> exactly. >> they are not looking at the poorest among us. but if you have a stake in the game you are interested in the game and you
ronald reagan's. with the limits that you are in a government where we are now looking at very few paying the freight for it we have to do something about that. >> i think we do. but let me tell you. powers at be are not in washington. as long as you are there, powers that be are in washington. >> i have you on the phone. >> enough said i got you on the phone. we talk about a simplified tax code and i think it is the way to go. >> i think that is what paul ryan should...
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ronald reagan was the exemplar. he was the best vote getter. it was his lieutenant governor robert finch, and the only man familiar on politics reagan really respected i think. and i think reagan saw the need from -- after the goldwater defeat, that if republicans had to cooperate, and it to an affirmative conservatism that could some sof of the nation's problems. >> the reference was pretty terrible in the early 60s. it was reagan who posed this 11th kmanment. it tended to moderate the conversation and probably the philosophy a bit, too. >> al has a book coming out in the next couple of years on william buckley. >> thank you. >> okay. from new jersey originally. in jeff's book he attributes one of the causes of the moderates' demise to their inability or lack of interest in doing precinct work, organization ability. lee talks about conservatives taking over the party machinery, which they're relinquished. my question is and i looked back at that period, you had about a third of the senate called themselves moderate republicans and they had two
ronald reagan was the exemplar. he was the best vote getter. it was his lieutenant governor robert finch, and the only man familiar on politics reagan really respected i think. and i think reagan saw the need from -- after the goldwater defeat, that if republicans had to cooperate, and it to an affirmative conservatism that could some sof of the nation's problems. >> the reference was pretty terrible in the early 60s. it was reagan who posed this 11th kmanment. it tended to moderate the...
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consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived as your goal to have the situation as least intolerable as you could make it. this mindset led to the liberal's view of u.s.-soviet accommodation, or to the nixon-kissinger view of hard, tough-minded detente. yet on the other hand, if you adopted the distinct mental construct that the u.s.-soviet competition was temporary, that it would end soon with their losing and our winning, since their system contradicted human nature and therefore was illegitimate and our system complemented human nature, allowing the flowering of the human being and therefore was legitimate, then you took
consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived...
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you know what ronald reagan said about liberals? he said, it is not the liberals are ignorant, it is just that what they know is wrong. [cheers and applause]. >> but there is a very different path. a very different path that has been laid out by the founders from the very beginning of the country, it is the path which paul ryan and i want to take this nation down, it is not to change america, it is not to transform america, it is not to make america more like europe, it is instead to restore the principles of america that made us the hope of the earth. [cheers and applause]. >> we love this country. we love this country. we love america. we're going to do everything in our power to keep america strong, with strong families, and strong values, a strong economy, the strongest military in the world, we will restore american strength... [cheers and applause]. >> we love this country. we love you. thank you, north carolina! let's win this in november! thank you! [cheers and applause]. >> eric: mitt romney, having a rally with congressman
you know what ronald reagan said about liberals? he said, it is not the liberals are ignorant, it is just that what they know is wrong. [cheers and applause]. >> but there is a very different path. a very different path that has been laid out by the founders from the very beginning of the country, it is the path which paul ryan and i want to take this nation down, it is not to change america, it is not to transform america, it is not to make america more like europe, it is instead to...
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. >> he compared his effort to ronald reagan while speaking in reagan's hometown in dixon illinois. >> reagan ran that campaign in 1976, and people were saying why don't you get out of the race, you have no chance of winning. and he fought and he won 11 states in 1976. >> of course, reagan also lost his fight for the nomination that year to incumbent president gerald ford. for the lacety from the g.o.p. primary let's go to chicago and "countdown" correspondent david schuster. >> eliott, how are you. >> is illinois a swing state? what is the state of the play. >> the state of play is that the romney campaign feels pretty confident about how things are going. one adviser thinks they're going win as long as turnout doesn't fall off a cliff and it might because of the negative ads coming from the romney campaign. saying that santorum is a lightweight, and that ad is running in every media market. he's hammering rick santorum saying that santorum could not deal with the economy. mitt romney is on the defensive from rick santorum. santorum is ratcheting up the attacks saying that romney is
. >> he compared his effort to ronald reagan while speaking in reagan's hometown in dixon illinois. >> reagan ran that campaign in 1976, and people were saying why don't you get out of the race, you have no chance of winning. and he fought and he won 11 states in 1976. >> of course, reagan also lost his fight for the nomination that year to incumbent president gerald ford. for the lacety from the g.o.p. primary let's go to chicago and "countdown" correspondent david...
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i was there with ronald reagan. he gave specifics in terms of tax expenditures. 97% of the small businesses make less than $250,000. hedge funds that make $600 million a year. let's look at how sincere they are. governor romney on "60 minutes," 10 days ago, was asked, you pay 14% on $20 million. someone making $50,000 pays more than that. do think that is fair? he said, yes, that is fair. you think these guys are going to cut those loopholes? the biggest loophole they take advantage of is that carried interest loophole and capital gains loophole. there is not enough -- the reason why the american enterprise institute study, the reason they all say it is going to go up for the middle class, the only way you can find $5 trillion in loopholes is cut the mortgage deduction for middle-class people. cut the health care deduction for middle-class people. that is why -- >> he is wrong about that. >> not mathematically possible. >> it has been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> it has been done a couple of tim
i was there with ronald reagan. he gave specifics in terms of tax expenditures. 97% of the small businesses make less than $250,000. hedge funds that make $600 million a year. let's look at how sincere they are. governor romney on "60 minutes," 10 days ago, was asked, you pay 14% on $20 million. someone making $50,000 pays more than that. do think that is fair? he said, yes, that is fair. you think these guys are going to cut those loopholes? the biggest loophole they take advantage...
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he invoked his name continuously during his 40 minute speech. >>> ronald reagan went in and clearly was a strong message of limited government. santorum did spent several minutes with one disabled child in a kid's parents. it's very different persona from the man who killed profanities in new york times reporter. santorum is fighting an uphill battle in california with polls showing robb knew more than a 20 point lead. and a host of a fund-raiser here and all the tonight says santorum still matters. >>> he is a thoughtful uneducated guy. so's worth listening to. listening to his position. santorum is not staying long calif. he is expected rally tomorrow morning wisconsin. that is where he plans to spend the weekend before that state's primary. and alamo gracie cbs five. >>> in the meantime it round pick the big-name endorsements today from the elder statesman of the presidential family. he reminded me and kenny rogers. adding is time for people to all get behind this good man. former president george h. w. bush formally endorse them in houston today is the latest sign of party leaders b
he invoked his name continuously during his 40 minute speech. >>> ronald reagan went in and clearly was a strong message of limited government. santorum did spent several minutes with one disabled child in a kid's parents. it's very different persona from the man who killed profanities in new york times reporter. santorum is fighting an uphill battle in california with polls showing robb knew more than a 20 point lead. and a host of a fund-raiser here and all the tonight says santorum...
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reagan came along. and he. he would have likely used hartings same exact platform of more business and government less government business had it not been badly tarnished instead reagan put in place basically the same exact policies as already rolling back labor protections even singlehandedly breaking up the air traffic controllers union known as patco he pushed deregulation like harding did he gave nearly an identical tax cut to the rich is top top tax rate from seventy four percent to twenty eight percent and just like hardens policies led to an economic catastrophe within a decade or so did reagan when the newly deregulated savings and loan industry collapsed in the late one nine hundred eighty s. once again more business in government bad idea yet it was tried once again in two thousand when george w. bush was elected president of the nation's first m.b.a. president within a decade of a businessman moving into the white house bush's tax cuts and deregulation once again crashed our economy putting u
reagan came along. and he. he would have likely used hartings same exact platform of more business and government less government business had it not been badly tarnished instead reagan put in place basically the same exact policies as already rolling back labor protections even singlehandedly breaking up the air traffic controllers union known as patco he pushed deregulation like harding did he gave nearly an identical tax cut to the rich is top top tax rate from seventy four percent to twenty...
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he was buried in california at the ronald reagan presidential library. on his gravestone for its graduates from the speech he delivered at the dedication of the library. i know what my heart that man is good. but what is right will always eventually triumph and that there's purpose and worth in each and every life. during his political career, reagan was disliked and even reviled by most as the intelligence, the mainstream media as they've come to be known. but today there are so those who belittle his will in russia's decision to missiles that the united states and the ultimate failures of soviet communism. but there are many of us remember reagan from his record of 34 television network addresses to the american people. what these americans would call, no matter what the politics was a man of great bearing, straight talk, full of good humor and good will. this feature for president a matter what came his way. there were times he could be angry as he showed in the speeches about gorbachev's behavior and the arms conference on the russian merger of the i
he was buried in california at the ronald reagan presidential library. on his gravestone for its graduates from the speech he delivered at the dedication of the library. i know what my heart that man is good. but what is right will always eventually triumph and that there's purpose and worth in each and every life. during his political career, reagan was disliked and even reviled by most as the intelligence, the mainstream media as they've come to be known. but today there are so those who...
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>>guest: let me tell you ron, i knew ronald reagan, newt is no ronald reagan. >>neil: so you don't think lightning strikes twice there. half the ballots in florida are already in because so many vote absentee, so, it might not be our best chance to gauge newt gingrich's firepower. >>guest: no, he is crossing a -- causing a real stir. and the advertising will get tougher and meaner, you will not be able to look in television in florida without seeing someone attacked and beaten. >>neil: we saw that in iowa and until numb but it will be in overdrive. >>guest: in south carolina where the fact that romney is a mormon, that had a factor and wait until they start picking on him. it will be a war. and --. >>neil: all wars spend they have to rally around the winner, and you are saying sometimes grudgingly. >>guest: but the casualties. the casualties. >>neil: now, it is not just the candidates going at each other but a major union taking aim at romney in florida with $1 million ad campaigning attacking his business career. and my guest says that could help mitt romney.
>>guest: let me tell you ron, i knew ronald reagan, newt is no ronald reagan. >>neil: so you don't think lightning strikes twice there. half the ballots in florida are already in because so many vote absentee, so, it might not be our best chance to gauge newt gingrich's firepower. >>guest: no, he is crossing a -- causing a real stir. and the advertising will get tougher and meaner, you will not be able to look in television in florida without seeing someone attacked and...
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ronald reagan came to the country. and he did not have the luxury of saying what we are doing is working. let's continue it. what we were doing had wrecked the economy, what we were doing had caused the u.s. to lose the first war. what we were doing had causesed the united states to follow second to the soviet union and for the only time since world war ii in the early '80s, the early '80s were the only time since world war ii where side of the value scale was on the wane and the other side was on the asensation, so ronald reagan could not come to the country and say what we are doing is working. and he could not speak to a republican country, because 52% of the country called themselves democrats. so, instead of making an appeal to keep things the way they are, and not take a chance of risk, the election that so many conservatives cared the most about, the one i think you trade all the others for in some ways is 1980, when ronald reagan had to come to this country and say we appear to be in the dulldroms and losing ou
ronald reagan came to the country. and he did not have the luxury of saying what we are doing is working. let's continue it. what we were doing had wrecked the economy, what we were doing had caused the u.s. to lose the first war. what we were doing had causesed the united states to follow second to the soviet union and for the only time since world war ii in the early '80s, the early '80s were the only time since world war ii where side of the value scale was on the wane and the other side was...